Originally Posted by KCUnited:
You have to warm them a bit first. It's best if you can steam them first, but you can also wrap in foil and put them in the oven or place briefly on a skillet.
Hmmm...never thought about steaming them. Then again, never read it anywhere with any recipe. It makes sense though. I'd try that and buy the super soft ones too. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BucEyedPea:
Hmmm...never thought about steaming them. Then again, never read it anywhere with any recipe. It makes sense though. I'd try that and buy the super soft ones too.
I make my beef enchiladas with shredded beef—only did once 'cuz I usually like chicken enchiladas. But my b-i-l likes beef so I made them last year with shredded beef for him as a guest. (beef was slow cooked in crock pot first)
I use the corn tortillas when I make chicken ones, but I didn't care for that with the beef. So I got my go-to white spelt tortillas which taste just like regular wheat. No one has ever been able to tell the difference.
The linked recipe is a little vague on a couple of points. The cook time is too long imo. The key is to cook them just to the point where they start to burn. That's when the maple glaze it at its best. FWIW, I cut the recipe in half, and added a teaspoon of cayenne pepper.
P.S. Is there any way to search the forums for a user's posts in a particular thread? [Reply]
P.S. Is there any way to search the forums for a user's posts in a particular thread?
Yeah, in the lounge, you can click on the Replies and it will pop up with who has the most posts. You can click on the number beside their name and it will pop up a listing of their posts. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Stewie:
Running late, so it will be an Aldi Chicken, Spinach, Garlic self-rising pizza. Best frozen pizza IMO. Beats DiGiorno, etc... Only $3.49, too.
DiGiorno is in the uncanny valley for me. I'd rather have cheap pizza or real pizza. [Reply]